CORAL GABLES — Hurricanes reserve guard Garrius Adams, who underwent knee surgery Thursday, is expected to be out four to six weeks, Coach Jim Larranaga said Friday.

If Adams returns in four weeks, he’d be able to play in the final five regular season games. If his recovery time is six weeks, he could potentially return for the regular-season finale March 3 against Boston College and the ACC Tournament.

Without Adams, the Hurricanes’ bench has been shortened to guards Shane Larkin and Rion Brown and forward DeQuan Jones as Larranaga has decided to go with an eight-player rotation.

— Larranaga confirmed that freshman guard Bishop Daniels will redshirt this season. Daniels hasn’t seen any action after breaking his foot during the offseason.

“Bishop is finally healthy, practicing regularly, doing a great job in practice,” Larranaga said. “We would like to see him devote a lot of his time right now to developing his shot. Some days he shoots the ball well, but he’s inconsistent.

“He’s very good at making layups, penetrating and finding the open man, but we need him to become a very consistent 3-point shooter and 15-foot jump shooter.”